Year: 2023
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World
Army’s Blast Safety Limit May Miss Risks From Powerful Weapons
Researchers say troops’ brains may be injured by blasts from firing M1 Abrams tank guns and other weapons, even if…
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Travel
Help! It’s Almost 2024 and Travelers Keep Making the Same Mistakes.
Our columnist begs you to avoid middlemen, get promises in writing and stop expecting perfection in an imperfect world.
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World
Pope’s Shift on Gay Couples Followed Quiet Talks and Loud Resistance
Pope Francis spoke with L.G.B.T.Q. Catholics and their supporters for years before letting priests bless same-sex couples. But the move’s…
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World
Several Killed in Shooting at University in Prague
The police said “tens” of others were injured in the attack by an assailant at Charles University in the center…
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World
Eurostar Halts Service Because of Surprise Channel Tunnel Strike
An unexpected walkout led Eurostar to cancel most trains traveling between London and continental Europe days before Christmas, causing chaos…
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World
Please Do Not Go Near the Volcanic Eruption, Iceland Asks Tourists
The government told people to “think four times” before embarking on a hike to view the eruption.
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World
France’s President Condemns ‘Manhunt’ Against Gérard Depardieu
Emmanuel Macron broke with his culture minister, who had called comments made by Depardieu in a documentary a “disgrace.” The…
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Food
Now, Black Figures Have a Name, a Frame and a Show
A vital American Folk Art Museum show reckons with centuries of erasure by uncovering historical records of the unnamed Black…
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Food
Rirkrit Tiravanija: Can Pad Thai Diplomacy Change the World?
The artist’s midcareer survey at MoMA PS1 demonstrates the impotence of contemporary art to heal social ills.